Marian Shockley (also Marian Shockley Collyer[1]) (October 10, 1908[2] – December 14, 1981[1]) was an American film actress of the 1930s.
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Shockley (right) with Santos Ortega and Hugh Marlowe in The Adventures of Ellery Queen, 1939. | |
Born | (1908-10-10)October 10, 1908 Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. |
Died | December 14, 1981(1981-12-14) (aged 73) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Missouri |
Spouse | Bud Collyer
(m. 1947–1969) |
Born in Kansas City, Missouri,[1] Marian Shockley (sometimes known as Marion Shockley) attended the University of Missouri with plans to teach history. However, her experiences with the Theatre Guild and in stock theater turned her attention to acting.[3]
Shockley was selected as a "WAMPAS Baby Star" in 1932,[4] alongside Ginger Rogers and Gloria Stuart, among others. From 1930 to 1934 she starred in nineteen films, all B-movies, including the 1931 western Near the Trails End opposite Bob Steele, and, that same year, Heroes of the Flames starring opposite Tim McCoy.
Fourteen young women were selected as "WAMPAS Baby Stars" in 1932. Of those, several saw continued success in acting, whereas others would see short lived success, then watch their acting career end with little notoriety. Shockley would be in the latter group. She continued auditioning for parts, receiving only one between 1934 and 1943. She played a small role in Stage Door Canteen (1943). She would have a couple of television roles following that.
Shockley's Broadway credits include Abie's Irish Rose (1936) and Dear Old Darling (1935).[5]
On radio, Shockley was the first person to play Nikki Porter, Ellery Queen's secretary, in The Adventures of Ellery Queen, filling that role from 1939 to 1944.[6] In 1939, she married the program's producer-director, George Zachary.[7]
Marian retired from acting in 1955. She was a sister-in-law to Stuart Erwin and actress June Collyer. She was married to Gordon Barry Thomson from 1934 to 1938,[2] George Zachary from 1939 to ca.1945,[2] and actor Bud Collyer[8] from 1946 until his death in 1969, Collyer already had three children from a previous marriage.[2][9] She died on December 14, 1981, aged 73.[citation needed]
Marian Shockley Collyer died Monday in Los Angeles...She was born in Kansas City, Mo. and graduated from the University of Missouri.
The Adventures of Ellery Queen, mystery Marion Shockley.
Radio Actress Was First Ellery Queen Secretary: Marian Shockley Collyer, widow of radio and television announcer Clayton (Bud) Collyer
In 1946 he married Marian Shockley, a radio soap opera co-star
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